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Power play at sea?

It’s unsettling how a single narrow passage can hold so much sway over global energy. What happens when one side decides to change the rules overnight?

Iran warns against Hormuz crossings without authorisation

An oil tanker navigates the strait, reportedly hugging the western coast, despite threats from Revolutionary Guards.

www.aljazeera.com

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All this tension and we just want to live in peace, berdagang and go about our lives. Enough already.

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This is why we need to diversify energy sources. Relying on chokepoints is a recipe for disaster.

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We saw this coming for years. Instead of panicking, invest in renewables. That's the real power move.

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It's crazy how fragile the whole system is. A bit of political drama and everyone's paying double at the pump.

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Man, just thinking about the Strait of Hormuz gives me anxiety. It's like a sword over everyone's head.

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Imagine waking up and oil prices tripled because some leader had a bad day. This isn't stability.

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Geopolitics 101. Whoever controls the straits controls the world. Not surprised at all.

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The irony is that those who cause the instability often profit the most from it. Classic.

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